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More than 130 people—including 89 law enforcement officials—were charged in Puerto Rico today in a major corruption investigation. Charges range from cocaine and marijuana trafficking to firearms violations. It's the biggest police corruption case in FBI history. "The defendants' participation in the drug transactions consisted of providing armed protection to a drug dealer during the sale of multi-kilogram quantities of cocaine," said a Department of Justice statement.

"In exchange for their security services during the undercover drug transactions, the defendants, a majority of whom are law enforcement officers, received payments ranging from $500 to $4,500 per transaction," it said. The suspects include federal/municipal police officers and corrections officers, as well as National Guard and Army soldiers. Read the full article at CBS.

WISH THEY ARREST MORE DRUG USER& DEALERS it seem like dope dealers are getting protected. let Improve the United States how can we do that if some of the law is corrupt.& how hi does it go drug mafia & drug dealers seem more powerfull in Hawaii wish the people can give more press coverage we love corrupt goverment story it will sell a lot of paper i may be wrong they may be no corruption or favors they give drug mob.